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NEPTUNE’S ARMY OF RUBBISH CLEANERS 

ANNUAL REPORT 2022 



Winner of “Most Admired Voluntary Organisation in Wales” 


Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Cleaners (NARC) is an award winning registered charity, made up of volunteer divers with a passion for keeping the underwater world li@er free. Since 2005, the group has carried out over 2000 underwater clean-up dives and been involved in a number of educaGonal and awareness raising projects. 





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## **1. INTRODUCTION** 

This annual report has been produced to provide a progress update on 2022, provide a background to NARC and highlight our work since 2005. The report covers our underwater clean-up events, our efforts in raising awareness of marine li@er, other work, and our collaboraGve future plans. The finance secGon is included, primarily for our funders but also to demonstrate what can be achieved with modest funding and huge volunteer effort. 

## **1.1 ABOUT US** 

While the impacts of li@er washed up or leM on our shoreline can easily be seen, the same cannot be said for marine li@er that is below the surface of the ocean. NARC is a voluntary group of divers and non divers with a passion for keeping the underwater environment li@er free. Since its incepGon in 2005 by local diver Dave Kennard and Keep Wales Tidy, the group has carried over 2000 underwater clean-ups and a number of awareness raising events. This makes NARC the longest, most acGve underwater clean-up group in the UK. 

NARC can be found at a number of sites along the coastline throughout the diving season, collecGng li@er that is oMen having a negaGve impact on the habitat and the wildlife it supports. Divers descend in buddy pairs armed with scissors, bags, trays, liMing bags and a great belief in what they are doing.  Dives can last almost an hour in which li@er is collected, bagged and sent to the surface for retrieval by a support boat. 

The diversity of li@er found on dives is staggering with mobile phones, shopping trolleys, bicycles, revolving chairs, skate boards, ba@eries and quite literally the kitchen sink! Li@er type is dependant on the diving  locaGon and aim e.g. mainly angling li@er at popular angling spots,  commercial fishing equipment when working with local fishermen and fly Gpped li@er where there is easy access to estuarine locaGons. 

The impacts upon wildlife are only too apparent with fishing line oMen cut from spider crabs and lobsters, dog fish released from hooks and lost crab pots ghost fishing.  The li@er can also be a hazard to divers and other water users. Once retrieved the various items are cleaned, sorted, recorded and recycled where possible. 

## **1.2 THE BENEFITS** 


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NARC have carried out over 2000 clean-up events. We have worked with angling coaches to develop tackle tips leaflets aimed at reducing tackle loss and regularly work with local fishers to locate and return fishing gear. 

The group is doing its best to reduce the amount of li@er in the underwater environment.  By removing foreign objects from the sea 

bed NARC helps make the underwater environment a cleaner and safer place for wildlife and other water users.  We believe the following benefit from NARC’s acGons: 

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- Marine wildlife - less entanglement potenGal/ decrease in potenGal ghost fishing from lost commercial fishing gear 

- Bathers  - less sharp and entangling hazards 

- Divers - less entanglement hazards from lost line, ropes, nets 

- Leisure craM users - Less chance of entanglement  to propellers etc 

- Anglers - a reducGon in seabed li@er decreases the chance of further entanglement 

- Commercial fisher - retrieval of lost gear and less impact upon fishery 

It is not only the obvious marine wildlife such as seabirds and seals that benefit from less marine li@er.  Pink seafans are a warm water soM-coral at the northern limit of their geographical distribuGon in Pembrokeshire.  They grow at less than 5mm per year and can live for over a hundred years.  They are specially listed for conservaGon acGon in the Wildlife and Countryside Act and the UK Biodiversity AcGon Plan. 

Two of the pictures below show a seafan covered in lost angling line which had been trapped by a discarded soM drink can.  The second shows it aMer fiMeen minutes effort to cut it free of lost line. 


## **2. RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT UNDERWATER LITTER** 

NARC was formed by concerned divers who had become aware of the increasing amount of li@er they found underwater and the damage caused to marine habitats and wildlife.  Whilst also carrying out underwater clean-up events the group are always looking for proacGve ways to limit the amount of marine li@er. 

Raising awareness of the issue is an important part of the work. 

Since its incepGon NARC has: 

- Produced leaflets which are available from most dive centres in Pembrokeshire 

- Keeps a project website updated with data, informaGon and news – www.narcdiving.org.uk/ 

- Given mulGple educaGonal talks about marine li@er to community groups and schools 

- Visited Ireland, to promote the idea to Irish dive clubs 

- Visited Greece and Sri Lanka to assist in clean-up dives 

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- Produced 8 awareness raising videos 

- Produced two ground breaking site specific leaflets providing visiGng anglers with tackle Gps on how to minimise tackle loss and underwater maps 

- Assisted the Marine ConservaGon Society with the “hang on to your tackle campaign” sidng on the working group and providing advice on tackle bin placement 

- Linked in with wider iniGaGves e.g. Ghost Fishing, PlasGc Oceans, School projects, World Animal ProtecGon 

- Is a working group member of Global Ghost Gear IniGaGve 

- Is a member of a Welsh Government Marine Li@er Task Group 

The group also uses local and naGonal media to help raise awareness of marine li@er and has had coverage on the BBC NaGonal UK news at ONE, BBC The One Show, BBC Countryfile, BBC Wild UK, HTV Coast and Country, HTV Welsh News, Newyddion, BBC Wales Today, BBC XRAY, Channel 4 Born to be Wild, BBC Wildlife DetecGves, Sky News and a number of NaGonal radio staGons and newspapers. 

## **3. RECOGNITION OF NARC’S WORK** 

In its first year, NARC won the Beach Improvement category and the Peter Cambridge Trophy for voluntary organisaGons and schools working to improve their local environment in Keep Wales Tidy’s Tidy Wales Awards 2006. 

In 2009 NARC were voted the “Most Admired Voluntary OrganisaGon in Wales” by the Welsh Council for Voluntary AcGon. This is one of the most presGgious awards for the voluntary sector. 





In 2010 NARC were finalists in the Keep Wales Tidy Awards in the “Long Term Effort” category and in 2012 were chosen as one of 20 NaGonal projects to celebrate 20 years of Environment Wales. 

**Endorsements of NARC’s work from NARC supporters** 

## **Sue Burton (Pembrokeshire Special Area of ConservaGon Officer)** 

**"** Not only are the members of NARC doing their individual bit to help make the marine environment a cleaner and more natural place to be, for themselves and fellow users (divers/fishermen.), but they are also improving the environment for the wildlife.” 

## **Simon Preddy (KEEP WALES TIDY)** 

"NARC has made an invaluable contribuGon to the Pride in Our CommuniGes project within Pembrokeshire. They have raised the awareness of the problem of fly-Gpping around our waterways 


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and undertaken acGviGes to clean up the mess. The divers have willingly and consistently given their Gme to help improve our local environment." 

## **John, Local Fisher** 

“I have been collaboraGng with NARC for a number of years now and we have worked together mulGple Gmes to help find and recover gear which is helping the environment and our fishery .” 

## **Mark, Local Fisher** 

“NARC have assisted me on a number of occasions and inspired me to look at a number of adaptaGons to my gear to ensure any impacts from lost gear are minimised.” 

## **Chrysanthos Chormpas and George Spyropoulos Loutraki Divers, Greece** 

“We loved diving with the volunteers from Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Cleaners. AMer seeing so much debris and man-made li@er under the sea here in Greece, we knew we had to do something to help. The team from Wales has shared their experience with us and we know this is only the beginning of a great unique partnership.” 

## **Fiona Howie, Campaign for NaGonal Parks Chief ExecuGve** 

‘We have had some excellent, innovaGve projects which have shown how working in partnership with others can have a real and lasGng posiGve impact on communiGes across our NaGonal Parks. Neptune’s Army of Rubbish Cleaners is tackling an unglamorous and largely unseen but very harmful blight on the li@oral fringes of a coastal park.” 

## **Kate Lock   (Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone)** 

“NARC volunteers do a superb job of clearing the sea bed of li@er including miles of angling line, bucket loads of lead weights and fishing pots. The li@er if not cleared kills and damages marine life.I n the Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone we are parGcularly grateful of the efforts of NARC where the quanGGes of lost tackle below popular angling sites is of concern." 

## **Gill Bell   (Marine ConservaGon Society)** 

"NARC has been very supporGve of M.C.S. acGviGes within Wales and in addiGon to promoGng marine conservaGon, B.A.P. species recording and sustainable fishing through the Good Fish Guide, they have also carried out underwater clean surveys as part of the M.C.S. Beachwatch weekends" 

## **David Jones, (Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum & NARC Secretary)** 

“As someone who not only enjoys and appreciates the marine environment in my spare Gme I’m lucky in that my career involves me in Coastal Management. Marine policy and projects can take a long Gme to develop, where the outputs and outcomes are oMen Gme consuming and difficult. One of the many things I love about volunteering with NARC is that your work is instant, graGfying and really does make a difference. In just one dive you can free entangled wildlife and improve the habitat. I’m really proud of our partnership working, especially with the Welsh FederaGon of Angling Coaches in producing site specific tackle Gps leaflets for anglers.” 

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## **4. 2022 HIGHLIGHTS** 

## **Stackpole Quay and Milford Haven SAC – April 9** 

## 8 volunteers. 

_**Stackpole Quay**_ – 6 volunteers – 1 metre viz = 128 angling weights / 3 lures / 25 metres of angling line. 

_**Castle Head –** 2_ volunteers – 1 metre viz  = 2 lobster pots. Animals released = 9 edible crabs. 

_**Soldier Rock**_ – 2 volunteers – 1 metre viz  =  rope and buoy. 

## **Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone – April 10** 

## 8 volunteers. 

_**Wooltack Point**_ – 8 volunteers – 2 metre viz = 36 angling weights / 2 lures / 25 metres of angling line. 

_**Low Point – 6**_ volunteers – 2 metre viz  = 109 weights /  28 hooks. 

## **– Milford Haven Waterway SAC May 23** 

## 6 volunteers. 

_**Soldier Rock**_ – 2 volunteers – 6 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = Nothing found. 

**Bu_s Bay** – 2 volunteers – 10 metre viz – dive Gme of 40 mins = 4 lost lobster pots and rope. Animals released = 3 lobster / 3 edible crab 

_**South Hook pt**_ – 2 volunteers – 4 metre viz – dive Gme of 20 mins =  2  lobster pots. 

_**Collier Wreck**_ – 2 volunteers  =  2  lobster pots. Animals released =  3 edible crab / 8 spider crabs. 

## **Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone – May 24** 

## 6 volunteers. 

_**Rye Rocks**_ –  6 volunteers  = 8 lost lobster pots and rope. Animals released = 3 lobster / 4 edible crab / 8 spider crab 

_**North Haven**_ – 4 volunteers  =  2  lobster pots. Animals released = 6 spider crab 


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## **Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone & Milford Haven SAC – June 22** 

_**Low Point**_ – 9 volunteers – 5 metre viz – dive Gme of 55 mins = 50 weights / 66 hooks / 1 bo@le  / 550 metres of line. Animals released =  1 crab / 1 fish 

_**Thorn Island**_ – 3 volunteers – 5 metre viz – dive Gme of 30mins = 1 lobster pot / 20m rope. Animals released =  8 edible crab 

_**Longoar Bay**_ – 3  volunteers – 5 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 1 lobster pots 

_**Great Castle Head**_ – 2 volunteers – 4 metre viz – dive Gme of 30 mins = 2 lobster pots. Animals released = 3 edible crab / 3 lobster / 1 spider crab. 

## **Milford Haven SAC – June 23** 

_**Mill Bay**_ – 3 volunteers – 10 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 1 lobster pot / 25 metres of rope.  Animals released = 1 lobsters / 2 edible crab / 3 spider crab Animals deceased 2 wrasse 

_**Wury Bay**_ – 5 volunteers – 5 metre viz – dive Gme of 55 mins = 13 lobster pots / 500 metres of rope. Animals released = 2 lobsters / 15 edible crab / 30 spider crab / 1 bullhuss 

## **Milford Haven SAC – July 20** 

## 6 volunteers. 

_**Dale Fort**_ – 3 volunteers = Nothing found. 

_**South Hook Pt**_ – 3 volunteers –  dive Gme of 40 mins = 2 lobster pots / 25m rope. Animals released = 1 lobsters / 1 spider crab. 

_**South Hook Pt**_ – 3 volunteers – dive Gme of 40 mins = 1 lobster pot. Animals released = 1 lobsters / 3 spider crab / 2 edible crab. 

_**Stack fort**_ – 2 volunteers  = 7 metres of rope 

## **Milford Haven SAC  – July 21** 

## 7 volunteers. 

_**Caroline Wreck**_ – 3 volunteers – 1 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 3 lobster pots. Animals released = 2 lobsters / 8 spider crab / 3 edible crab / 1 conger eel / 1 bib 

_**NW Angle Pen**_ – 2 volunteers – 2 metre viz = nothing found 

_**NW Angle Pen**_ – 3 volunteers – 3 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 1 lobster pot. Animals released = 1 lobster / 4 edible crab 

_**Dale Fort**_ – 4 volunteers – 2 metre viz – dive Gme of 60 mins = 1 angling weight 

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## **Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone & Milford Haven SAC  – July 27** 

## 7 volunteers. 

_**Low Point**_ – 7 volunteers – 2 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 25 angling weights / 4 hooks / 200 metres of line 

_**Great Castle Head**_ – 4 volunteers – 2 metre viz = 5 lobster pots / 30 metres of rope / boat anchor / plasGc pieces 

_**Chapel Bay**_ – 3 volunteers – 3 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 1 fishing reel 

## **– Stackpole & Milford Haven SAC August 6** 

## 8 volunteers. 

_**Stackpole Quay**_ – 8 volunteers – 4 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 12 weights / 6 hooks and lures / 5 metres of rope / 150m of angling line 

_**Dale Fort**_ – 2 volunteers – 2 metre viz = plasGc pipe / plate / flare case / steel bar 

_**DakoIon**_ – 2 volunteers – 3 metre viz = 1m lead pipe 

## **Skomer Marine ConservaGon Zone & Milford Haven SAC  – August 7** 

## 8 volunteers. 

_**Thorn Point**_ – 6 volunteers – 4 metre viz – dive Gme of 45 mins = 3 lobster pots / 20m of rope. Animals released = 3 lobsters / 8 spider crab / 2 edible crab / 1 cat shark 

_**Castle Head**_ – 2 volunteers – 2 metre viz – dive Gme 45 mins = 4 lobster pots / 25m of rope Animals released = 1 lobsters / 2 spider crab 


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## **4.1 OTHER WORK IN 2022** 

Displayed boards and informaGon at a number of events. 

ConGnue to contribute to the InternaGonal network on ghost fishing. 

Created and launched a new website. 

Increased educaGon work with schools throughout the year. 


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## **5. PROJECT FINANCES** 

## **5.1 Income** 

|**Funder**|**Amount**||
|---|---|---|
|**Balance Jan 2022**||£20959|
|**Donations**||£7747|
|**Total Amount**||£28706|



## **5.2 Expenditure** 

|**Service**|**Amount**||
|---|---|---|
|**Boat Hire**||£8870|
|**Insurance**||£645|
|**Publicity and Marketing**||£1610|
|**Equipment**||£2114|
|**Misc (Bank Charges)**||£67.40|
|**Total Amount**||£13307|
|**Balance Jan 2022**||£15399|



## **Neptune's Army of Rubbish Cleaners Trustees 2022. Registered charity number: 1174029** 

Registered address 4 Richmond Crescent, Haverfordwest, Wales, SA61 1EH NARC trustees for 2022: David Kennard, (Chairman) / David Jones, (Secretary) / Blaise Bullimore, (Data Officer) / Andy Davies, (Treasurer) / Miles Be@ridge / Mari Williams / Mark Collins 

The NARC consGtuGon can be viewed on the website  h@p://www.narcdiving.org.uk/other-stuf/policies/ consGtuGon/ which details how  the trustees manage the CIO. PotenGal trustees can be nominated or selfnominated for a term of 2 years passed by a resoluGon at a convened trustee meeGng. Annual Report by David Jones 

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## **6. PLANS FOR 2023** 

We hope this report shows our exisGng sponsors the value of NARC’s work and how their contribuGons are acGoned throughout the year. 

NARC plans to celebrate its 18th year with a conGnued programme of clean-up events and to conGnue our collaboraGon with local fishermen.  There will be an update and reprint of the tackle Gps leaflets aimed at being proacGve in reducing lost tackle using educaGon and a website refresh. NARC will conGnue to raise awareness of marine li@er and its impacts using associated social media plaxorms and conGnue to collect and add underwater footage to our library. 

|**Clean-up events**|**Education and awareness**|**New schemes**|
|---|---|---|
|10 events booked with more TBC|Reprint angling tackle tips leafets|Update awareness raising videos|
||and new general leafet||
|Funded dives to recover lost|Update website with images and|Work with other initiatives around|
|commercial fshing gear|video rich improvement|the UK|
||Continue to increase social media|ID relevant recycling projects,|
||and communications. Work with|particularly for monoflament line|
||schools||



## **7. THANKS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS** 





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The group would like to thank all the sponsors, funders and members of the public who donated money and support in 2022. 

**Lastly and most importantly many, many thanks to all the NARC volunteers who freely give up their Gme for this good cause. Thanks to everyone for another fantasGc year!** 






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